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Finding a Qualified Contractor
Finding a Qualified Contractor, Finding a Qualified Solar Contractor, A qualified solar contractor can help you navigate the process, take care of paperwork and permits, and of course safely and expertly install your system. You contractor should provide free written estimates and comprehensive quotes and be eligible for incentive programs*.   Search Contractor by Zip Code  , Contractor Checklist,  , Get three or more estimates, : Estimates can vary in price. Get them in writing., Licensed contractors only:, You can confirm your contractor’s license here. Check it regularly., Check insurance & bonding, : Make sure contractors are sufficiently insured for your project., Request references, : Try to speak to at least three, and visit previous projects if you can., Read before you sign, : Take the time to read and understand documents before signing., Know Your Rights, : California has rules to protect consumers who install solar. Stay informed about your rights. Learn More   * Please keep in mind that SDG&E doesn’t endorse any particular contractor and the projected savings are estimates based on SDG&E’s current rates. The calculated savings, depending on the amount of solar energy you want to produce, is an estimate based on the historical energy use of your home. It is important to understand that these estimated savings are based on SDG&E’s current rates and that changes to rates and/or rate structures and incentive availability may impact the amount of savings in future years. The California Public Utilities Commission is currently evaluating electric rate structures which could affect future savings.
Outage Map
Outage Map, We’ve been experiencing technical difficulties with our regular Outage Map. The temporary map below contains the most up-to-date information. For details, please click on a pin or review the, Outage Detail List, below the map.
Reliability
Reliability, Building America’s Most Reliable Energy Company, We’re in the business of keeping the lights on. Whether at home or work, every day we power your lives. Our commitment hasn’t gone unnoticed – we’ve earned national recognition for delivering industry-leading reliable energy to you., Best in the Nation AND Best in the West, On Nov. 28, 2018 we were honored with the 2018 ReliabilityOne™ ‘National Reliability Award’ for superior performance among utilities in America by PA Consulting . Along with this achievement, we also received the ‘Regional Reliability Award’ for the Western Region for the 13 th consecutive year. Maintaining reliability is the foundation of our day-to-day operations. Our 4,000 employees come to work committed to providing reliable energy service to our 3.6 million customers. We are also driven to modernize and redefine how to operate a highly reliable and intelligent power grid to ensure that the communities we serve have clean, safe and reliable energy for generations to come. Here are a few technology and reliability enhancements that contributed to our national recognition: Modernizing our infrastructure – replacing old electrical equipment to gain better performance, safety and reliability for customers. Advancing clean energy – upgrading the power grid to fully support the…, Watch our videos to learn more, Overview, We’re focused on improving lives and communities by building the cleanest, safest and most reliable energy company in America., Technology, We’ve transformed into an interconnected company where systems are more autonomous and computerized., Operations, Our long-term investments are helping us build a more intelligent and reliable power grid that benefits our customers., Data, As an energy company with  data-driven infrastructure, we’ve become more effective and can predict future outcomes with the right information., Customer Experience, Learn how our customers are making energy use decisions that help us maintain a reliable power grid.
ESA Common Area Measures Program
ESA Common Area Measures Program, Energy Savings Assistance for Common Area Measures, Energy Savings Assistance for Common Area Measures (ESA CAM) offers eligible low-income multifamily properties (deed restricted/subsidized housing), no-cost, energy saving upgrades to their common areas.  This could include appliances, lighting, water heating, HVAC, pool heating and pumping, building envelope and other maintenance.   Funding is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Energy Savings Tips for Common Areas To learn more or get started, please contact our contractor, , Willdan.  , They'll assist you through the entire process from eligibility to installation. , Get started today!, Call:, 1-800-700-6864, Email:, SDGEmultifamily@willdan.com, Eligibility Requirements, Properties eligible for ESA CAM are existing multifamily properties committed to affordable housing in SDG&E's service territory.   Eligible properties must: Have five (5) or more units with at least two attached.  Meet the partial definition of deed-restricted in California Public Utilities Code Section 2852(a)(A) . House at least 65% of tenants with incomes at or below 250% the Federal Poverty Guidelines, per ESA Program rules. Review the  ESA Income Guidelines . Enroll their properties for benchmarking via the Environmental Protection Agency's Portfolio Manager Tool . , Program Process, Here's what to expect:, Enrollment -, After you contact Willdan, they'll confirm your eligibility and have you sign the Multifamily Property Owner Authorization (POA) and Affidavit forms.  These grant them the authority to visit your property and perform the energy audit., Audit, -  Willdan will schedule an energy audit for your property where they'll identify all measures that can be installed., Benchmarking, -  As part of your eligibility for the program, you must do   benchmarking with Energy Star® through the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Portfolio Manager .  This includes providing the  Statement of Energy Performance (SEP) to SDG&E.   This will educate you on the benefits of benchmarking and will provide visibility about the energy use intensity (EUI) of your property.  Willdan will help you through this process. , Audit Report, - This is a report of the audit conducted in Step 2.  You'll receive this along with the, Installation Form, ., Procurement, - Once the Audit Report and Installation Form are signed by the property owner, Willdan will work with vendors and subcontractors to ensure all materials are procured before scheduling installation. , Installation, - When everything has been procured, Willdan will schedule a date and install the measures., Completion and Post-Inspection, - Willdan will conduct a thorough inspection after all measures have been installed.  If there are any variances, deficiencies or discrepancies with the work order, Willdan will work with the subcontractors to rectify any issues as soon as possible.  If at any point in the process you have questions, please contact Willdan.  If they cannot provide the information needed, you can contact SDG&E at, ResidentialCustAsstPrgrms@sdge.com ., To learn about other programs we offer for Multifamily Property Owners, click here .
Emergency Agency Resources
Emergency Agency Resources, In the Event of an Emergency, You Are Not Alone, You can count on the support of SDG&E. There are agencies and resources, at the regional, state, and national level, dedicated to helping you recover in the event of a crisis or emergency., San Diego, San Diego County Office of Emergency Services Weather Channel - San Diego, California, State Office of Emergency Services United States Geological Survey of Cal Tech – California, National, Federal Emergency Management Agency Red Cross USGS Earthquake Information Ready.gov  
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Peek, This program is funded by California utility customers and administered by SDG&E under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission. Programs may be modified or terminated without prior notice and are provided to qualified customers on a first-come, first-served basis until program funds are no longer available. Eligibility requirements may apply.

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